Letter from Terence Gray to W.E.D. Allen in which he hopes that the [Marquart] has arrived safely and asks for help in the work he is undertaking. In a postscript Gray gives examples of some of the difficulties he faces in the current scholarship. Dated: 5 April 1958.
Sem títuloLetter from Terence Gray to W.E.D. Allen in which Gray attempts to get Allen to withdraw his rejection to joining the committee on Georgian history, Gray tells Allen of Toumanoff's failings in his assessment of the genealogical system of succession. Gray also reaffirms that the committee needs a historian with Allen's knowledge. Finally, he includes a few questions regarding the history of early Georgian dynasties. Dated: 9 May 1958.
Sem títuloLetter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Gray in which Allen offers help on locations in which Gray can find historical references to answer his queries from his previous letter (WA/3/9). Dated 17 June 1958.
Sem títuloLetter from Natalie Margaret Imeretinsky to W.E.D. Allen in which she gives family news and writes about her travels. Dated: 30 June 1958. In French.
Sem títuloLetter from John Dean, Assistant Secretary & Deputy Librarian, London Library, to W.E.D. Allen, thanking him for his letter and sending the application form for Mr Terence Gray. Dated: 18 August 1958.
Sem títuloLetter from Terence Gray to W.E.D. Allen in which he updates Allen on the work of the committee and offers a critique of Toumanoff's conceptual view of feudalism. He notes that he has been made a member of the Societé Asiatique and thanks Allen for two offprints. Dated: 25 December 1958.
Sem títuloLetter from W.E.D. Allen to Terence Gray with which Allen sends a catalogue of Klokstcheff, the Russian bookseller in Rome; the catalogue contains some genealogical works in which Gray may be interested. Dated: 6 July 1959.
Sem títuloLetter from Terence Gray to W.E.D. Allen in which he writes concerning his research on primogeniture in Georgian genealogy. Gray also informs Allen that the Castelli films are being developed in Dublin and that he has finished an article for La Science Historique on Bagratide origins. Dated: 21 November 1959.
Sem títuloLetter from Terence Gray to W.E.D. Allen in which he writes of a change in the Presidency of the Conseil-Bagration from Natasha's uncle to her father. Gray writes that he is pleased to find Allen's Georgian history is republished and wonders whether the volumes on Russian Embassies that Allen promised have been published. Dated: 26 May 1972.
Sem títuloLetter from D.S. Bruce Edwards to Princess Bagration Imeretinsky (Natalie Margaret) in which he writes on behalf of W.E.D. Allen, who is unwell. He is returning the letter that was sent from her with annotations and also apologises for them not receiving their copies of the Russian Embassies publication. It appears some complimentary copies were lost when sent out during the postal strike. Dated: 15 June 1972.
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